Quote Originally Posted by Horsemanrocks
Since the flower room is occupied and I need to bring along some mothers?these will have to make a transition to soil at some point. As the fog roots grow up some I??ll begin to bubble some to smooth the transition. Any tips (or guesses) on root management and when and how much to begin to feed would be appreciated.
i normally use peat pucks to clone. but i did run a batch in an aero-style cloner last go round. i know i let them go too long in the cloner and then just popped them in the dirt. they had massive root balls. i should have gotten a pic.

i did have an issue with hardening off, but it was nothing that wasn't to be expected.

as far as the feeding, i think they like it as soon as the roots hit the soil. they've been burning up their food stores during the rooting process. hit them with some low dose nutes, a blend of grow/bloom if you are running a two part system as phosphorus helps with root and stem development and increases vigor and potassium is necessary for all stages of growth and aids in creating sturdy and thick stems, disease resistance, water respiration and photosynthesis.


i know it's not much but i hope it helps jump start an idea!


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